Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of IRELAND, for the Year ending on the 5th of January 1806. (N. B. For the Particulars under each Head, see the several Accounts referred to by Letters A, B, &c.) (A. 1.) An Account of the Monies paid out of the Receipt of the Exchequer, in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806, towards satisfying the Charge of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of Ireland; distinguishing the Total Amount of the Sums applied for Interest, Charge of Management, and the Annual Issue for its Reduction. (A 2.) An acceant of the Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the Commissioners for REDUCTION of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1806. £. s. d. 1,368 13 44 (B.) An Account of the INTEREST on EXCHEQUER BILLS, with the Payınents made in the Year from the 5th January 1805, to the 5th January 1806. There remained unclaimed on the 5th January 1805, Interest on Exchequer Bills to the 25th of December 1804 On£.300,000-at.£.5perCt.211 Days from 25 Dec.1804 to 24 July 1805 8,671 4 74 300,000-at ditto. . 278 Days from ditto. . . to 29 Sept. 100,000-at ditto.. 302 Days from ditto.. to 23 Oct. 100,000-at ditto. . 330 Days from ditto... to 20 Nov. 30,000-at £.6 perCt. One Year from ditto.. to 25 Dec. Charge for Interest. Deduct Interest payable 25th Dec. 1805, which remained unclaimed on the 5th January 1806.. 11,424 13 1 8: 4,520 11 0 1,800 0 0 51,922 1 94 1,045 8 41 Total Payments for Interest on Exchequer Bills, in the Year to 5th January 1806 £30,876 13 54 (C.) An Account of PAYMENTS made for Purposes appointed by the PARLIAMENT of IRELAND prior to the Union, for Principal of Exchequer Bills, and for Discount on Prompt Payment of Loan Deposites, &c. in One Year ending 5th January 1806. (D). An Account of PAYMENTS made from the FUNDS appropriated for local Purposes in IRELAND, from the 5th January 1805, to the 5th January 1806. (E.) An Account of PAYMENTS in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806, under the several Heads of-Civil List, Peusions, and other Permanent Charges. (F. 1.) An Account of the Amount of BOUNTIES paid out of the l'ublic Revenue, in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806, being Payments in the Nature of Anticipation of Exchequer Receipt. On Linen Exported Fishing Vessels Bark Imported Irish Coals brought Coastways to Dublin Irish Cured Fish Exported Irish Fish Oil Exported Corn Exported. £. s. d. 13,243 14 3 5,381 8 8 8,708 12 9 63 3 0 298 15 2 61 16 0 264 11 11 28,022 1 94 (F. 2.) An Account of the Amount of PAYMENTS to the MILITIA, ARMY of RESERVE, DESERTERS' WARRANTS, &c. &c. in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806. (G.) An Account of MONIES paid to the Office of ORDNANCE, in the Year to the 5th of January 1806. Payments to the Ordnance for Grants of 1805 (II.) An Account of MONIES paid on Account of HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES in IRELAND, in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806. d. 706,236 16 8 312,462 1 3 1,095 16 34 10,878 6 14 2,391,197 15 0 So0,824 17 81 9,678 12 54 2,926,862 2 15 331,399 3 41 £.3,958.261 564 (1.) An Account shewing the Payments in the Year ending the 5th January 1800, for MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. To Stephen Moore, Esq. Accountant-General, for his Expense and John Smart, Esq. Deputy-Accountant-General, for the like t. 5. d. s. d. 340 0 0 240 0 0 200 0 0 250 0 0 Robert Marshall, Esq. Inspector-General of Imports and Exports, for his Expense and Trouble in preparing Accounts of Imports and Exports for Parliament Roger Wetherall, First Clerk in the Inspector-General of Imports. George Hatton, Examinator of Excise, for extra Trouble and Ex- The mas Haffield, Clerk in the Office of the Auditor of the Exche- The Expense of Civil Buildings for One Year to the 5th of January (K) An Account of the Amount of Payments from the VOTE of CREDIT in the Year ending the 5th of January 1806. Amount of Payments from the Vote of Credit £.212,482 3 114 (1) An Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into and all ExPORTS from IRELAND, for the Year ending 5th January 1806; distinguishing the Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported; together with the Difference between the Official Value and the Real Value of Irish Produce and Manufacture Exported in the Year ending 5th January 1806. (2) An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their Tonnage, which have been Built and Registered in the several Ports of IRELAND, between the 5th of January 1805, and the 5th of January 1806. Vessels. Amount of Tonnage. (3) An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and Number of Men and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of IRELAND, on the 30th of September 1805. Vessels. Tons. 56,755 Men. 5,062 |